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  • Preach. For a long time I was given shit for dandruff. No matter how clean my hair was, I'd always have dandruff. Wasn't until I decided to let my hair grow out to donate it, and thus learnt about how to take care of it properly, that it was the shampoo and conditioner I was using that caused it in the first place.

    Now it's clean and healthy, with no dandruff. Bodies are hella weird.

  • Agree. I'd wager the average joe would only invest in personal renewables if it was cheaper to run than paying an electric bill in the short term, was just as efficient, and was easy to install. Otherwise we'd be adding even more e-waste to landfills.

  • I vape, so, yeah. It stopped me from smoking, and I'm spending less per month on juice and cartridges than I did on smokes. I don't smell like an ashtray from 8:00 to 20:00 either. But it's still something I kinda sorta would like not to spend money on.

    I took it up after I developed GAD, and despite doing the rounds on meds and picking up healthy habits, I still can't shake GAD. Probably won't be able to kick my habit until that's over and done with

    Don't really mind the adverse health effects. The city I live in is probably doing numbers on my lungs just with car smoke alone.

  • I agree, in the case of america. My country doesn't have howitzers, interceptors, or anything close to combat ready hardware. Most jarheads I see walk around with old hardware, galil, fal, m16A1 and M4, that kinda stuff, but most everything is on the older side.

    An armed population here probably wouldn't be immediately decimated by a drone strike, because we don't have drones.

  • I used to prefer physical, because I read on my phone and never really paid attention. Used my phone to read for a year and read a ton of books but don't remember any of them. Couple years ago I bought a kindle and ever since I haven't bought a single physical book, opting to buy them instead through amazon.

    Don't think I'll ever go back to physical, honestly, it's just too convenient. Digital is less bulky, not just in storage but in my hands, pages don't wear down from turning, and I can fit my kindle in my front pockets and read anywhere, any time.

    I dislike having to give money to amazon though.

  • Live in a third world country sort of famous for its gang violence and migrant caravans, and we have strict gun laws. Used to be you could buy semi auto rifles, now unless you got a good reason (like hunting), pistols are your best hope.

    Honestly, at this point I wish we had an easier time getting a hold of them. It might be the help people in some areas need to drive gangs out their neighborhoods, cus I sure as hell ain't trusting a pig not to take a bribe.

    Edit: also, might make the government think twice about fucking with democracy or stepping over the common man.

  • Depth is what Starfield is lacking, imo. It fixes a lot of what both skyrim and f4 did wrong (there're backgrounds, they affect your skills, and they come up from time to time, to mention one), but they regressed so hard on other things. They tried new stuff but the delivery was so limp dicked that everything landed awkwardly, or not at all. Think the game suffered because of scope creep, honestly, if they had limited the game to just a handful of planets, they could've tailored the experience and they wouldn't feel so empty.

    And as always, their obsession to let you do everything in one playthrough hurt the game hard. There's very little reason to go for a second playthrough.

    Like, they did a good job with most of the game's mechanics, but everything else is mid as hell. Very forgettable.

  • Red beans are tastier though. Queso fresco, a ladle of fried red beans, a sunny side up egg, couple tortillas, half of an avo with a sprinkle of lime juice, salt, and pepper. A cup of strained coffee.

    Not my favorite breakfast though, choripan takes the cake for me

  • Oh yeah, I mostly use it to bounce ideas. If it suggest something good, I modify it to make sure if works like I need it to work. Used it to make simple tables and such.

    Last thing I used it for was a battle simulation mechanic, in order to have the same effect a huge battle would have, without having tons of different characters to bog down the combat. Havent tested it yet, but it feels like it should work.